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- Inside Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney’s taxes — [LINKS]
- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
- Apple Education Push — [LINKS]
- Water Crystals — [DOCUMENT]
- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
- Computers thru time — [CHART]
- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
- Why Samsung is no Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney @ Bain Capital — [VIDEO]
- Central banks should set up prediction markets. — [LINK]
- Max Keiser on NADEX — [VIDEO]
- New Hampshire prediction markets screwed up political forecasting in 2008. Will they be right this time? — [CHARTS]
- The real reasons why prediction markets are accurate. — [LINK]
- Much better than a bike… and more affordable than a SegWay… –> The Me-Mover — [VIDEO]
- InTrade is not predictive, says notable financial journalist. — [SCREENSHOT]
- Drudge links directly to InTrade prediction markets, bypassing journalos. — [SCREENSHOT]
- BetFair’s glitch ruins a set of £23m prediction markets. — [LINKS]
Monthly Archives: August 2011
The US public debt is $211 trillion, actually. — [AUDIO]
“If you add up all the promises that have been made for spending obligations, including defense expenditures, and you subtract all the taxes that we expect to collect, the difference is $211 trillion.“
Posted in Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged debt, economy, public debt, United States Of America, US economy, US public debt, USA
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Jacque Fresco, a modern day Da Vinci. — [VIDEO]
Future by Design.
The next big thing since sliced bread –> Grilled cheese — [VIDEO]
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged cheese, entrepreneur, entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, food, food business, food industry, grilled cheese, innovation, innovations, invention, inventions, Jonathan Kaplan, restaurant, restaurant chain, restaurants, restauration, sliced bread
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Steve Jobs — [VIDEO]
Walter Isaacson.
Apocalypto — [VIDEO]
Posted in Fiction, Films - Movies, History
Tagged America, Apocalypto, film, films, movie, movies
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Jeff Bezos invested $19.5 million in a fusion power startup. — [LINK]
http://www.generalfusion.com/
The Feds raided Gibson Guitar over the legality of Indian wood. — [VIDEO]
Gibson Guitar Corp.
Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne are the two guys who started Apple with Steve Jobs in his parents’ garage. — [VIDEO]
Bloomberg. Via.
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship
Tagged Apple, Business, business startups, entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, garage, Hewlett-Packard, HP, Ron Wayne, startups, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak
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In October 2011, Andrea Rossi’s Nickel-Hydrogen nuclear reactors (E-Cat) will power a US-based, 1MW power plant. — [VIDEO]
Here‘s an interview with Sergio Focardi, the physicist who backs engineer Andrea Rossi: The latest. More. Our previous post. Will Mike Giberson finally acknowledge cold fusion (LENR) on his energy blog? Stay tuned, we will have the last laugh next … Continue reading
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science
Tagged Andrea Rossi, applied research, applied science, business startups, CANR, chemically-assisted nuclear reactions, chemistry, cold fusion, cold fusion reactor, cold fusion reactors, colf-fusion reactors, E-Cat, electrical energy, electricity, electricity plant, energy, Energy Catalyzer, hydrogen, Hydrogen-Nickel cold fusion, innovation, innovations, inventions, LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactor, Ni-H cold fusion, nickel, nuclear energy, physicists, physics, power, power plant, power production, Research, Science, Sergio Focardi, startups, weak force nuclear reactions
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